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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin and his Romanian counterpart Lazar Comanescu have signed a treaty that cancels payment for the registration of the long-term visas for the citizens of both states, said Ukrainian Embassy in Romania.

“Ministers Klimkin and Comanescu signed a treaty that abolishes payment for the registration of the long-term visas,” Ukrainian Embassy in Romania wrote on Twitter on May 6.

Thus, Ukrainians and Romanians will obtain free permissions for entry and stay in Ukraine and Romania for over a 90-day period, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said.